Wear commensurate with age, including, potentially, dings, folds, roll marks, creases, chipping, discolorations, etc. What you see is what you get. Comes from a prominent New England collector who took some care in storage, considering age.
One side is set up as a multi-fold brochure. The other side is set up as a poster. Signed by some staff members. Wear commensurate with age, including, potentially, dings, folds, roll marks, creases, or chipping, discolorations, etc. What you see is what you get.
24 poster sized lithographs included. Includes envelopes from set 36 and 39. Overall nice condition and these would display nicely framed. All original prints from US Govt printers. Please see all enlarged photos for details. Thank you for viewing my item and have a great day!
Embrace a slice of history with this Unique U. 8th Air Force in East Anglia Fabric Poster. The design captures the essence of the storied Air Force with a contemporary twist, perfect for aficionados of militaria and historical aviation. The fabric poster is a versatile piece that can serve as a focal point in any room or a thoughtful gift for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Crafted with an eye for detail, the poster stands out with its vibrant colors and crisp imagery, regardless of its unknown country of manufacture. It’s an emblematic representation of the Air Force’s legacy, made to inspire and connect with those who value military history and the bravery of the forces. See photos for specifics. Family member was the original owner.
This vintage 1967 Air Force Cambridge Research Lab poster titled “Aerospace Environment” is a must-have for any militaria collector. The poster showcases the Air Force’s advancements in aerospace technology and research, featuring bold graphics and informative text. With a focus on the Air Force’s role in space exploration, this poster is a unique piece of history that any space enthusiast would love to add to their collection. Whether you’re a fan of vintage technology or simply appreciate the importance of the Air Force in American history, this poster is sure to impress. Includes a letter from Commander Robert F. Long explaining the purpose of the chart. Poster is in excellent condition with minimal damage. Corners in near perfect condition, and only slight discoloration on the back of the poster from being stored. The item you will receive is the item pictured. Please consider the photos as part of the description. Thank you for looking.
Printed in London, with the crew and selected badges from the US Eighth Air Force. The picture shows them after their final mission in February 1944. There is information along the bottom about the fate of some crew members. In a wooden frame with glass front. Outside the frame is 38″ x 27″.
This vintage 1967 Air Force Cambridge Research Lab poster titled “Aerospace Environment” is a must-have for any militaria collector. The poster showcases the Air Force’s advancements in aerospace technology and research, featuring bold graphics and informative text. With a focus on the Air Force’s role in space exploration, this poster is a unique piece of history that any space enthusiast would love to add to their collection. Whether you’re a fan of vintage technology or simply appreciate the importance of the Air Force in American history, this poster is sure to impress. Includes a letter from Commander Robert F. Long explaining the purpose of the chart. Poster is in excellent condition with minimal damage. Corners in near perfect condition, and only slight discoloration on the back of the poster from being stored. The item you will receive is the item pictured. Please consider the photos as part of the description. Thank you for looking.
Framed Keith Farris poster Commemorating the B-17 bomber given to Lt. Colonel Cunningham for a retirement gift. Signed by many colleagues from the United States and overseas. 22 signatures on the back. Serving in several positions in Minute Man Missile Operations but mostly in Intelligence. He was stationed in England and Germany during the height of the Cold War. He flew on the Strategic Air Command Airborne Command Post Looking Glass as an Intelligence Plans Officer during the last days of the Cold War and into Detente. He had numerous staff positions at HQ, U. Air Force Europe, and HQ Strategic Air Command. He was the Director of Intelligence at 7th Air Division in Germany and, while there, was deployed as the Director of Intelligence for the 801st Bomb Wing during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His last assignment was as the Commander, 608th Air Intelligence Squadron at HQ 8th Air Force. Please see all photos for cosmetic condition and quality. Always feel free to make an offer! We may be in clean out 22mode. Clicking the photo will enlarge the image for better detail. Safely packed with the most care straight to your door. Responses to any messages may be delayed until Monday. If there are any problems at all with your order or item, please message us first with the problem or reason for return. Please return packed with care as well, we greatly appreciate it. We want the best possible experience for any of our customers, collectors, shoppers, who ever! We pick and sell these items because we enjoy them just as much! Let us know if you need anything. Rummage Round Two Crew.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY PHOTO CADET COLOR GUARD PHOTO POSTER. Very rare See pictures. TINY RIP ON RIGHT SIDE. International Buyers – Please Note.